Empowering India's Merchants and Traders with Digital Payments

Introducing Digital Apnao Vyapar Badhao, a campaign to empower India’s merchants and traders with digital payments. Three simple steps – that’s all it takes to get set up and the Confederation of All India Traders will help you get there. If you want to grow your business don’t miss this workshop!

The digital revolution can
make Prime Minister Modi’s less cash vision
a reality.

Efforts of Government of India (GOI) to drive Prime Minister
Modi’s less cash vision are timely and much needed to promote
both economic growth and financial inclusion. Smart cities,
smart governments, smart economies are in the midst of a
digital revolution and the digital revolution is intimately entwined
with electronic payments.

An open and free digital
payments market is
good for India.

The cost of cash is significant. Through payment neutrality and the
cooperative efforts among consumers, businesses and the government,
Indian society as a whole will gain tremendously by the increased
adoption of digital payments.

Financial inclusion in
the formal economy for
more consumers and
businesses

Government generates
more revenue through
tax

CAIT is determined and committed to enhancing acceptance.

The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has organised more than 150 conferences, seminars, round tables and workshops since 2015 in over 30 cities across the country through which it was successful in educating and reaching over 20 lakh traders to adopt digital payments. CAIT continues to make the adoption of digital payments in the pursuit of a better India a top priority.

Organise More Workshops,
Seminars, Trainings, and Trader
Conferences

Adopt Cities/States to
Drive Cashless Policy

Engage With
Academics, Economists,
and Think Tanks

Traders Around the Country
Reached by Creating Trader
Leader Champions

Where we're going, and where we want to be.

Making digital payment acceptance a reality for India.

More than double the number of
establishments accepting digital
payments in India from 11 lakh to
25 lakh

Target 1 crore establishments
accepting digital payments in 5
years

Combine payment-neutral free
market programs and government
policies to facilitate the incentives
and partnerships

Less Cash societies are
well known in the world
for their positive effects on
economic growth as a result
of the opportunity to promote
financial inclusion. To learn
more read the full Less Cash
Roadmap book.